White House defends President Trump’s response to Charlottesville violence as criticism intensifies

WASHINGTON — Sometimes what President Donald Trump doesn’t say causes his aides more headaches than things he does. The White House on Sunday defended the president’s failure to explicitly condemn white supremacists over deadly violence a day earlier in Charlottesville, Va. He faulted “many sides” in his remarks Saturday, yet aides suggested Trump’s implicit denunciation of…